Admittedly, when I saw that the creator of Confession Game made this, I was thrilled to see what they had in store. Unfortunately, this one doesn't hit the mark for me. Ignoring the RPGM engine and less refined MTL, there is just so much less to really sink your teeth into here.
The story/choice system has been significantly simplified to just a linear story, where you either pick the right choice and continue the story, or pick the wrong one and get a "End" black screen. The H-scenes, as mentioned in the previous review, is only 8 compared to CG's 16, but luckily are still good and fully accessible upon completing the story (make sure to save before the final end card). Overall feeling, mmm... Meh? I was not quite as invested in this yokai scenario as I was with the reverse NTR school one, which also had more characters with more interesting development/personalities to enjoy. These elements ultimately made the half an hour (if you skip) to a full hour (if you read) long "interactive movie" feel way less fun.
Sorry if I kept comparing this to Confession Game, but in all honesty, you're probably better off playing that one instead. Not to say this has nothing to offer, again decent H-scenes when they do pop up, but I feel like that title just did it better in nearly every category except for the mystery-folklore element.